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Academics #TeachingFerguson—African & African American Studies at Duke Town Hall September 1, 2014 @ 7pm Nelson Music Room (Venue Change) East Duke Building Duke University, East Campus 1316 Campus Drive Durham, NC 27708 *** William “Sandy” Darity, Jr. | Samuel DuBois Cook Professor of Public Policy, African & African American Studies and Economics; and Director, Duke Consortium on Social Equality […]
COURSE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Michael Jackson & The Black Performance Archive Duke University | Fall Semester 2014 Wednesday @ 6:15pm – 8:45pm | White Lecture Hall (107) Duke East Campus Instructor: Mark Anthony Neal, Ph.D. | man9@duke.edu | 919.684.3987 Twitter: @NewBlackMan The course posits the Black Performance tradition as a living and breathing archive that […]
Digital Narratives and the Future of Social Movements: A ‘Left of Black’ Special What can we expect in the future from young folk fluent in digital culture with regards to political organizing and social movements? Left of Black host and Duke University Professor Mark Anthony Neal (@NewBlackMan) is joined by: Sofia Campos, Board Chair or […]
“From the opening track and lead single, the Jackson-penned “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough” (with that precoital purr in the beginning), Off the Wall was a timeless endeavor in pure pop pleasure. Drawing references to Star Wars (“the force”) with a pulsating rhythm that can still move an ass—or a thousand—35 years later, “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get […]
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